HERE IS A AIR-TUBE FOR A BEETLE/SUPER-BEETLE W FUEL-INJECTION ENGINE, THOUGHT MAYBE SOMEONE MIGHT NEED ONE?, BUYER PAYS S/H $8.90, IN THE LOWER 48-STATES, I ONLY SELL AND SHIP IN THE U/S ONLY, PAYMENT WILL HAVE TO BE MADE WITHIN 3-DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION!, I ACCEPT PAY-PAL , THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
Fuel Inject. Controls & Parts for Sale
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Audi R8 LMX – the most powerful R8 yet – costs from £160,025
Sat, 10 May 2014The Audi R8 LMX (pictured) is the first production car with laser lights The new Audi R8 LMX is actually the most powerful R8 road car Audi has produced, but they seem keener you know that it has laser beam headlights. But that’s because they’ve beaten BMW to the punch on the laser front. As a run-out version of the current R8, the R8 LMX has a lot to offer, with more power, more toys, a hefty price tag and a debut in the UK at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month.
Video: A Nissan GT-R drag races a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8
Wed, 27 Jul 2011Godzilla versus an SUV? That doesn’t sound like a fair fight, yet Drag Times arranged exactly that matchup--between a 550-hp Nissan GT-R Stage 2 and a force-fed, 640-hp Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8. The results are perhaps predictable, but closer than one might imagine.
Malcontent growing over lack of roads policing
Thu, 07 Aug 2014MOTORISTS are not just frustrated by the lack of police presence on Britain’s roads – they now believe there is little chance of law-breakers being caught and prosecuted. The RAC Report on Motoring 2014 reveals many motorists in 21st century Britain think there is little risk of being caught breaking the law at the wheel. Two in five drivers (40%) believe anyone committing common offences such as texting at the wheel of either a moving or stationary vehicle, aggressive driving, tailgating, middle lane hogging on the motorway or undertaking would more than likely get away with it.